Sunday, October 31, 2010

Moving to Wordpress

Hi all,

I moved the website to a Wordpress platform. The URL is the same: http://theJesusMethod.com .

Please note that the new website has a new Subscription button. Google's Feedburner is way better than Google Groups. If you have the time, please go there and subscribe to the new format. Or click here. I apologize for the inconvenience, but my hope is that the reading will be easier.

Also, I'm still waiting for some graphics here... so if anyone can help in that area, it'd be greatly appreciated!

With love!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Stop Praying for the Sick

I was reading this passage today, and something jumped out and hit me:
"When the days drew near for him [Jesus] to be taken up, he set his face to go to Jerusalem. And he sent messengers ahead of him, who went and entered a village of the Samaritans, to make preparations for him. But the people did not receive him, because his face was set toward Jerusalem. And when his disciples James and John saw it, they said, "Lord, do you want us to tell fire to come down from heaven and consume them?" But he turned and rebuked them. And they went on to another village." Luke 9:51-56
There's something very interesting about the nature of authority in this passage. Read the disciples' question again, "Lord, do you want us to tell fire to come down from heaven and consume them?"

This occurs soon after Jesus gave the apostles "power and authority over all demons and to cure diseases" in Luke 9:1, and then sent them out to "proclaim the Kingdom of God and to heal" Luke 9:2. In his commissioning speech, Jesus tells them "Truly, I say to you, it will be more bearable on the day of judgement for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah than for that town [any town that rejects their message]" Matt 10:15. And what happened to Sodom and Gomorrah? Consumed with fire.

So, a little sanctified imagination here: the apostles have been with Jesus from near the beginning. They have now seen Jesus heal the sick, cast demons out of folks, curse fig trees, calm storms and raise the dead. Often times he performed these awesome miracles with simple commands, "Child, arise" Luke 8:54, "Peace! Be still" Mark 4:39, "Stretch out your hand" Luke 6:10, "May no one ever eat fruit from you again" Mark 11:14, "Be opened!" Mark 7:34, and "Come out of the man, you unclean spirit!" Mark 5:8.

The disciples have seen the power of God in Jesus Christ. They have witnessed his authority. They were there for the miracles of their Rabbi - the one whom they longed to be like. And then the day comes: Jesus gives them authority and power and turns'm loose. What do you think happened the first time they encountered a blind man in a village? What do you think they said? How do you think they went about healing him? How do you think they prayed? Could you even call it prayer?

Now, back to our original passage:
"Lord, do you want us to tell fire to come down from heaven and consume them?"
Now, let me ask you: where in the world did James and John get the idea they could tell fire to come down from heaven and consume a village? It's clear that they got the idea that rejection of their message was punishable by fire from Jesus in Matt 10:15. But where did they get the idea they themselves could just, well, tell fire come down and consume a village? I mean, these guys didn't have any intention to ask God to send the fire down. They weren't going to ask Jesus to do it for them, either. And they certainly weren't going to ask the fire itself if it would come down. No, they were going to tell it to come down themselves.

Do you see it now? What do you think that would have sounded like? Maybe something like, "Fire, come down here and consume these people!" Look, I know Jesus rebuked them for their attitudes here. I'm not condoning any kind of destructive behavior by any means. Rather, I want you to learn something very important about our authority.

You don't have to pray. You don't have to ask God to do it. Jesus didn't, and it's clear that the disciples didn't either. Jesus didn't tell his disciples to go out and pray for the sick. He told them to go heal the sick. There's a difference.

This might seem like a little thing, but it's not. Prayer involves communication. It's a two-way street. Healing the sick doesn't. The only communication involved is a horizontal communication: you telling the sickness to get lost. It's a resident authority based on your relationship with Jesus Christ.

So, what's the point? The point is: You don't have to pray to God and ask him to heal the sick, because he's given you authority to do it yourself! What an exciting privilege we have! God has given us everything we need to co-labor with him and build the Kingdom!

Praise the Lord!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

RP: A 21st Century Reformation: Recover the Supernatural

An article by Hwa Yung:
A 21st Century Reformation: Recover the Supernatural
Leaders from Malaysia, Argentina, Nigeria, and the United States share their dreams for major changes in the global church.
To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation's lead articles. These points of view do not necessarily represent Christianity Today magazine or the Lausanne Movement. They are designed to stimulate discussion from all points of the compass and from different segments of the Christian community. Please add your perspective by posting a comment so that we can learn and grow together in the unity of the Spirit.

The Reformation of the 16th century was a revolution of mythic proportions. Scholars and pastors with fresh scriptural insights took advantage of revolutionary changes in the arts, science, humanities, politics, travel, and commerce to turn the Western world upside down. It marked both a return to biblical roots and a leap into the future. In the 21st century, what major changes in the church should Christians be hoping and working for? In the final installment of the Global Conversation, four key leaders from four continents reveal their hopes.

One big surprise of the 20th century was the dramatic growth of churches in the non-Western world. A bigger surprise was that the fastest-growing churches were strongly supernaturally oriented. "In this thought world, prophecy is an everyday reality, while faith healing, exorcism, and dream visions are all basic components of religious sensibility," religion historian Philip Jenkins has noted. This is true of African Initiated Churches, Pentecostal churches in Latin America, house churches in China and India, and numerous others.

I grew up in a thought world where ancestral spirits, demonic powers, "gods," and miracles of all kinds abounded. Modern education, the most powerful force behind secularization, almost succeeded in getting me to toss out everything as superstition. Some of these supernatural elements clearly are, but not all. A careful reading of the Bible and the sheer weight of empirical evidence eventually brought me back to a supernatural Christianity. In this, I found myself out of sync with much of Western theology. Here liberals were at least consistent, but not evangelicals. Most liberals denied the supernatural both in the Bible and in the present; evangelicals fought tooth and nail to defend the miraculous in the Bible, but rarely could cope with it in real life.

It is now recognized that much of Western thought has been domesticated by modernity, with its roots in Enlightenment thought. The autonomous rationalism initiated by Descartes and the narrow empiricism pioneered by Hume have so emasculated the modern worldview that a mechanistic universe is all that remains. The resultant denial of the supernatural has crippled much of theology, leading to at least two serious consequences.

First, most present-day Western systematic and pastoral theologies fail to address the demonic at both the personal and cosmic levels. Many scholars deny or ignore the whole subject, explaining away numerous related biblical passages: Paul's references to "principalities and powers" are reduced to sociological structures; sin and evil are discussed without reference to the demonic. Such theologies sit well with modernity, but they provide no help for evangelists and pastors ministering to people who are under spiritual bondage. If these issues are not properly addressed, many non-Westerners will find the gospel impotent and irrelevant.

The other consequence is that Western Christians often fail to fit the "signs and wonders" of the Holy Spirit into their theological framework. Up until recently, they have treated classic Pentecostalism as some form of aberrant religion, along with various versions of non-Western indigenous Christianity that also take the New Testament teaching on spiritual gifts and miracles seriously. But today, with Pentecostalism and the charismatic movement increasingly accepted in the West, and most of the dynamic non-Western churches taking the miraculous seriously, it increasingly looks as if the real aberration is "mainline" Western Christianity.

A 21st-century reformation will demand reinserting the supernatural into the heart of Christianity. This will result not only in a sounder biblical theology but also a more powerful missional church. The world will then understand what Jesus meant when he said, "But if it is by the Spirit of God that I cast out demons, then the kingdom of God has come upon you" (Matt. 12:28, ESV).
It's exciting to me that even in intellectual circles the supernatural trademark of Christianity is gaining prominence. The reality of modern day signs and wonders are being discussed, written about, and debated. Fortunately, there's not much skeptics can do about the tidal wave of miracles sweeping the globe. Soon, it will be on their very doorsteps.
Just in recent months, there has been a surge of interest in healing and the miraculous. Multiple blogs, YouTube Channels, and websites have started. Oftentimes the founders are normal, everyday believers like you or I, living in America. In fact, your reading one of those blogs right now.

In my opinion, one of the sad consequences of naturalism, at least as it relates to Western Christianity, is that there are many pastors, and Christians, who themselves suffer or have loved ones who suffer from demonic influence, attack, and sickness and disease. All the while they had the authority and power of Jesus Christ at their disposal to set them free, heal them, and together live a victorious Christian life.

Things are changing though, and the future is promising. Let's go get'm! Praise God!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Interesting Thoughts About Raising the Dead

Pretty much an awesome article by a friend of mine named Jonathan:


A few weeks ago, some friends and I tried to raise the dead. I’m amazed even as I write this. What audacity we had in thinking we could raise the dead. I mean, just thinking about this was totally out of my paradigm a few months back, let alone actually going for it. And yet this group of foolish believers desire to take God at His Word and believe that Matthew 10:8′s call to “raise the dead” is something that applies to us. Curry Blake has got to take a large part of the blame for such foolish thoughts and actions on our part, since his teachings have challenged us to obey the plain meaning of Scripture and believe that we too are called to raise the dead.

Here’s the story. I got to know this person (A) through my blog about two months ago. We met for the first time at Mike Reyes’ meeting, after which three friends and I went to A’s place to pray for a family member who was in a bad state – cancer, tumor, etc. We prayed for about 30 minutes and saw improvement. Some of us came back 2 other times to pray for him but soon the person suddenly died. Having also been influenced by Curry’s teachings, A called us to raise the dead. Some of us went and prayed to raise the dead for about 3-4 hours on the day of the death and 1-2 hours the next day. We still continued to believe even as we went to the wake and the service.

How exactly did we pray to raise the dead? What exactly did we do and say for the many hours? Well, none of us had ever done this before and maybe what we did wasn’t correct, but we did what we would do with a sick person. I’m still pondering over short faith-filled prayers vs. continued long prayers and the tension between aggressiveness and rest. For example, do we just pray a short prayer of faith and believe that the person will be healed or raised from the dead eventually, or do we continue to pray until the person is healed on the spot and the person rises from the dead there and then? If we pray for a long time, is that an expression of a lack of faith and trying to “work” for the healing (thus not “resting” in the finished work), or is praying a long time good because it expresses the aggressiveness needed to see the healing (raising from the dead) manifest?

Anyway, we declared the truth of God over the person, we sang and worshiped God, we spoke to the person to wake up and arise as Jesus did in Scriptures and we laid hands on the body and imparted life. When the casket guy was on the way to pick up the body, the body had already been dead for about 24 hours by then. He told us that the body should normally be taken away for embalming within a few hours of death and because it’s been such a long time after death, we had to be careful of bacteria from decomposition of the body. Well, that advice came a bit too late because we had already laid hands on the body for many hours. Laying hands on a dead body can be a bit freaky but we believed Romans 8:2 like John G. Lake – not only that nothing would harm us but also that the Spirit in us that gives life would be imparted to the dead body as we laid hands.

When we first decided to raise the dead, we actually faced some difficulty dealing with the Christian casket services. We needed a registered doctor to certify the death so that the police would leave the place and we could get some time to pray to raise the dead. As Curry mentioned, never allow the body to be taken to the mortuary because then you don’t get to pray much there. Anyway, the casket services normally provide both the doctor certifying the death and the rest of the arrangements needed (coffin, wake, funeral, etc.). When I helped to call a Christian casket service to ask if we could just get them to send the doctor to certify the death because we believed that we would not need the other services (why would you need the other services if the dead is raised?), they couldn’t understand me at all and continued speaking to me as if I were talking nonsense. I got so frustrated with trying to explain that we’re Christians and we believe in raising the dead because they responded pretty much ignoring what I’d said. Yes, a pretty foreign concept it is, raising the dead. You can’t blame them because that would have been a foreign concept to me too a few months back. The fact that raising the dead is a foreign concept for almost all Christians today shows how far we’ve fallen from the norm of the Bible and early Christianity.

Well, the person didn’t wake up despite hours of prayers but even during the wake service, we would still hold on to him being raised. When the Christian minister mentioned that this person was called to the Lord and acted as if it was over, we would just quietly reject that. When we viewed the body, we spoke to the person to wake up and arise, as Jesus did. Why accept defeat when it’s not over yet? Be it unto us according to our faith.

So what happened in the end? The dead person did not rise up. Why not? I dunno. Our lack of faith or our unbelief? Most probably. What I do know is that even as I laid hands on a dead person for hours, smelling the stench of death, I knew it’s not God’s will that a person dies this way. It brings no glory to God and it’s sickening. Sickness and death through sickness is sickening and I hate it. And I know God hates it too. Yes, we all have to die if the Lord tarries, but not this way.

I know thinking this way is pretty radical. Thinking we should be raising the dead is radical. Thinking that no Christian should die of sickness is radical. But I believe the only reason it’s radical is because of our Christian traditions based on a form of powerless Christianity. I can’t believe that if I so hate sickness and death, Daddy up there thinks any differently. The compassion for the sick and the hatred towards sickness did not originate from you or me, as if we’re somehow more compassionate than God. It’s the Christ in us who so hates sickness and disease and who has compassion for those facing it. It’s the mind of Christ in me that cannot accept all this.

“Yes, God hates sickness and disease but that’s only going to be fully eradicated only when Jesus returns again”, some may argue. Yes, total eradication will occur then but the only reason why the sick are not being healed and the dead are not being raised now regularly is because we’re not doing it – not because God doesn’t want to do it through us. Our prayer and desire ought to be that God’s Kingdom come on this earth. That’s God’s desire too. And I believe we’ll see more and more dead being raised over the next few decades before Jesus returns. And I’m going to be part of raising the dead. I have absolutely no doubt about that…

P.S.: I’m getting in touch with The Dead Raising Team to see what they can teach us.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

RP: Norway: Keys for multiplication of simple churches

Some really good insights on planting house churches in a Western context:

http://simplechurch.eu/index.php/stories/full/norway-how-a-simple-church-network-multiplied/

Some things I picked up:
  • The church planting was intentional and involved strategy
  • Asking God for and finding a person of peace opened doors for new church plants (Luke 10)
  • Abundant gospel sowing resulted in speedy growth
  • Healing the sick played a vital role in advancing the gospel (go figure!)
Sounds like the method Jesus used... hmm...

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Another healing, Jesus is supreme!

Two good reports:

First, Kundan (who I wrote about here), came into our room some time back and had some kind of stye-type-of-thing in his eye. Ashley raised her hand (without touching him) and prayed. Kundan said that something was happening, and to keep praying.

Since that time, and since Kundan is a believer now, he has been praying to Jesus and commanding the pain to leave his eye on his own. He said that his roommates think he's nuts, but he's getting results. Not 100% (yet) but still, the pain is leaving. On top of that, Kundan has been reading the Gospel of John, and learning about Jesus on his own. This is so exciting for me, because Kundan is seeking all of this out himself!

Secondly, I called to order some food at the hotel, and at the end of the call I asked the man on the other end of the line to send a sick person to my room because I wanted to pray for them. He said that his wrist hurt, so he'd come. I love it :)

He came, I put my hand on his arm, commanded the pain to go and it took off. Jesus is King!

Look, believers will lay hands on the sick and they will recover. If you're a believer, just put your hand on somebody! It's that easy!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

What would Jesus do?


Our Call to Abortion Clinic - Be like Jesus and Trust the Holy Spirit

I have made a decision to be like Jesus. This entry is dedicated to my brothers and sisters from The Call and IHOP. I say this with such love in my heart. I gave up my life and my posessions to build a House of Prayer. My heart flames for Jesus more than any other time. Open your heart to an experience I had yesterday. For any readers who do not know, The Call and IHOP leaders have called our people to do silent seiges which is walking around abortion clinics to pray with red tape across the mouth that says LIFE. As I have been studying the Life of Christ, I measure everything on this principle, "WHAT WOULD JESUS DO?" I do not see Jesus wearing red tape over His mouth instead I see Him minister to the people at the clinic with LOVE! I have even began to preach against doing this but had not yet done this which is take the tape off, love and pray for people. Well yesterday, I was trying to get to an appointment and got lost. In front of me was a large Planned Parenthood Facility, I had no excuse. I was scared but perfect love casts out fear. There was noone walking in or out. I prayed, "Lord I will give this 15 minutes..." Then a lady walked out with a cane and I approached her and asked her if I could pray for her (ALL FEAR LEFT)...she immediately lashed out and said, "Are you a christian...are you here to protest..." She was angry and bitter. I replied, " I am here to LOVE people and pray for them. I noticed that you have a cane, can I pray for your pain. WAlls began to crumble before my very eyes! I could see breakthrough! My eyes began to water. I did not see a "baby murderer", I saw a soul who needed Jesus! She said, "What the heck, why not." She allowed me to take her hand and I commanded pain to go and restoration of the knee and leg to come NOW in Jesus name! I felt a surge of intense love and I thought this is John 4, the Samirtan Woman. I KNEW THAT THIS IS WHAT JESUS WOULD DO. She declared that she was 100% healed. Her parting words with a smile made me joyful and pierced my heart through. She said, "Thank you (with a smile), I HAVE NEVER MET A CHRISTIAN LIKE YOU!" Christians, wake up!!! Get the red tape off of your mouth! This is REVIVAL! I trust the Holy Spirit to do the rest in her heart! Please hear my heart...I love that 20,000 youth were fired up anough in Jesus to go to The Call, but can you imagine if all those kids went out and prayed for people in hospitals, Planned Parenthood, parks, malls, etc...THIS IS REVIVAL!!!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Defeating the Fear of Man

In my experience, there's one thing that will keep you from stepping out and laying hands on the sick more anything else: the fear of man.

Healing is easy. It really is. Unfortunately, the reason most Christians have never experienced God working through them in this way is because they've never actually tried. Their powerlessness has nothing to do with a lack of anointing, impartation, or spiritual gift. Every believer has authority to heal the sick and do the works of Jesus (Matt 10:1, Luke 9:1, Luke 10:19, John 14:12). Rather, it's the fear of man keeps believers from stepping out in obedience, trusting God, and seeing the Kingdom of Heaven crush through the gates of hell. This very thing kept me in bondage for two years, and there are still times when I struggle with it.

Mark 12:14 says, "And they came and said to him, 'Teacher, we know that you are true and do not care about anyone's opinion. For you are not swayed by appearances, but truly teach the way of God." The actual greek says, "you do not look at people's faces."

Obviously, I think Jesus looked at people's faces. Rather, the greek here implies that Jesus did not take the reactions and opinions of man into consideration. He didn't let other's thoughts and feelings about Him sway Him from the truth and obedience to God. Jesus was a free man.

So, what did Jesus know that we don't? How can we renew our minds and break out of these prison bars of fear?
  1. Know that the stakes are high - set your mind on the things of God!
    We're talking about life or death, heaven or hell. This isn't about your inner-comfort and reputation, this is about the King getting what He paid for. This is about souls being snatched from the fires of hell. Your obedience or disobedience could mean heaven for somebody, it could mean life. On the flip-side, your failure to overcome the fear of man might mean an early death and Christ-less eternity for someone. I know this isn't easy to hear, but it's the truth. What we do or don't do makes a difference in where people spend eternity (including ourselves - Matt 25:31-47).

    Jesus knew that enduring the cross meant an eternity spent with those who loved Him. He set His mind on the "things of God" (
    Matt 16:23, Col 3:1-4). This allowed Him to "set face towards Jerusalem" (Luke 9:53) and gladly enter into suffering. Hebrews 12:1-2: "...let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God."

    In 1 John 3:8, it says "the reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil." And in John 17:4, Jesus says "I glorified You on earth [God], having accomplished the work You gave me to do." Then, in John 20:21, Jesus says "As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you." And Eph 2:10, "For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them."

    Here's what I'm getting at: Jesus glorified the Father by accomplishing the works the Father gave Him to do. Then, Eph 2:10 says that God has prepared good works for us that we should walk in them. These two verses imply that one of the ways we glorify God is by completing the works He has given us to do. If the fear of man in your life is causing you to leave the works God has prepared for you incomplete, then God is being robbed of His glory!

  2. Fear of man is an attack from the enemy - a defeated enemy!
    I had a friend tell me once that if we didn't see the fear of man as an attack from the enemy, then it would be more difficult to overcome. The truth is, "God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control" (2 Tim 1:7). If God didn't give us a spirit of fear, then where is the fear of man coming from? There's only two other sources: you, and the devil. I'm betting on the latter. Either way, it's an attack, and it's not from God. It's standing in the way of your obedience and that means it has to die.

    Okay, let me ask you a question: who in the world is scared of a defeated enemy?! Answer: Christians!

    Guys, let's get real:
    "He disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame, by triumphing over them in Him." (Col 2:15)

    "...that through death He might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil..." (Heb 2:14)

    "...and what is the immeasurable greatness of His power toward us who believe, according to the working of His great might that He worked in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is named, not only in this age but also in the one to come. And He put all things under His feet and gave Him as head over all things to the Church, which is His Body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all." (Eph 1:20-23)

    If the above two points are true, here's the situation: people are dying and some are going to hell for eternity because a defeated enemy has imprisoned you with fear, and this is keeping God from being glorified in your life.

  3. Time for a jailbreak - declare war on the enemy!
    That last bit wasn't to guilt trip you, it was to get you fed up. If you're not fed up yet, you need to get fed up. The fear of man is idolatry. My suggestion is that you repent right now, and declare war on the fear of man. You must see it as an enemy! Set your heart right now to be a doer of the Word, to seek first the Kingdom of God, and make a commitment to share and demonstrate the good news of Jesus with every person you encounter who needs to know the love and power of the King. And if the fear of man rises up in your heart, take authority over that work of the enemy and command that thing to BE GONE! in Jesus' Name! If it doesn't leave, show that devil you're serious by busting out of those prison doors, approaching that person and openly destroying the work of the devil in their life. I guarantee you it will feel good to glorify God and show the devil what's up.
To summarize: 1) Know what's at stake, set your mind on the things of God and see the big picture. 2) Realize that the fear of man is an attack from an already defeated enemy. 3) Declare war and repent by openly launching an attack against this thing. Step out in faith and overcome the enemy!

I encourage you as you go about life today to take a risk of faith, and watch how God shows up and meets you. Then, please, share your experience in a comment below.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Sickness Healed!

It's been a while since I've posted. Part of this is that I've been busier at work, and another part of this is that opportunities to pray for the sick have been passed up (grr!) and not as frequent.

However, that doesn't mean that nothing has happened!

Remember Bhaghat? I wrote about him here. His son was sick (waking up with a fever and bad congestion), and he asked us to come to his home and pray for him. We did, however, his son's sickness continued. I told him we'd pray for his son every day until he was better. So we set up a plan: he was going to call me every night when he got home, and I'd pray over the phone. We did this once, and his son was totally better! Thank You, Jesus!

Then, earlier this week, one of our driver's told me that his wrist and his back hurt. When he dropped me off, I commanded the pain to go in his wrist, and then God grew his leg out. He was totally healed.

Jesus is amazing!

Unfortunately, the rest of this week has been a struggle. Most of the sick or injured people I've seen have been at work (I did pray for one person, but did not see results :/ ). I work in a corporate setting, and I'm sure that some of you know how difficult it can be to pray for your coworkers. Regardless of that, this fear of man thing has to die. Jesus is my Master all the time, and there's no off button in the Jesus-life.
"But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you."
Matt 6:33

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Advancing the Kingdom In a 4-Star Hotel

For a while now, I've been looking out for an opportunity to pray for some of the hotel supervisors and managers, hoping to open a door to the rest of the employees. Well, last night I went down to pay our hotel bill. While in the lobby, I looked across into the dining area and saw about 5 - 7 employees and 2 supervisors. None of the guests were eating, so the staff were patiently standing their posts, waiting for customers to arrive.

I figured this was the opportunity I had been waiting for. I walked in and told one of the supervisors to send me all of his sick employees, and that I would pray for them and Jesus would send them back all better. He was skeptical, and laughed, and then called over a friend of his (the other supervisor) and said he had back problems. I had him sit in a chair, prayed, and Jesus grew his leg out. Suddenly he realized I wasn't playing around.

Then another person came forward, also reporting back problems. Jesus grew his leg out too. I stood up, "Who's next?" All total, I think Jesus grew 3-4 legs out right there.

One man said he had really bad neck pain around a 7-8 (pain level). I prayed once, and it improved. Hit it two more times and it was totally gone. He made mention that he had it since he was young, so I had him sit so that I could check his legs. One was about an inch short. I had one of the supervisors (the skeptical one) hold the legs, and Jesus grew it out pretty fast. It looked like the leg jumped out 2 to 3 times, and it was completely even.

After that, one of the supervisors said that he had tennis elbow. He had damaged some nerves and seen doctors for near a year. He had had surgery, and was currently in physical therapy. I put my hand on his elbow and told him he'd feel some heat, and with the biggest smile on his face he looked up and said that he did. After a moment, the pain was gone.

I kept telling them all, "It's Jesus," over and over again.

At this point, guests were coming down, managers and other big wigs were staring from a distance, and other employees were starting to gather in 2s and 3s talking about what had happened. I decided I should probably go upstairs so that everyone could get back to work.

About 1 hour later, however, I came back down. I saw Aneesh (the supervisor with tennis-elbow) and he said that a little bit of pain came back. I prayed and it went away again. He said, "She has a headache," and motioned to a female employee standing next to him. I took the woman's hand, and held it for a minute, silently commanding the headache to go. Suddenly, she began to look down and kept asking, "What's happening to my hand? What are you doing?" I'm assuming she felt some tingling or warming sensation, but I'm not sure. I commanded the headache to go, and it left, but all the sudden she said she was really confused. I could see it in her eyes too. It looked like she had been hit in the head or something. At first, I thought maybe Holy Spirit was wrecking her because of the odd sensations in her hand. However, our God is not a God of confusion - and she was definitely confused! And if you had seen her eyes, you probably would have come to the same conclusion I did... that this was an unclean spirit. I commanded it to leave, and suddenly all clarity came zipping back.

Aneesh said that every time I prayed, the pain left, but then it came back. I told him that that's because it's an evil spirit afflicting him, and since Jesus doesn't live in his heart, he has no one to protect him. I told him it would just come back again if he didn't receive Jesus.

Suddenly, both were all ears and both definitely wanted to know Jesus. I pitched the good news of Jesus, told them that they must repent and turn away from their false idols. You could almost see it in their faces, they knew that their idols weren't gods. The light of heaven broke through and shone upon their hearts. I prayed with them right there on the spot (at the dining room guest book in a four-star hotel) and both gladly receive Jesus as their Lord.

I emailed both of them a link to the Hindi version of the Gospel of John, and am praying for a church plant.

Jesus is King! Man, all we have to do is step out, and God will be faithful.

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Encouraging video. If those doesn't put some fire in your heart to share the gospel, I don't know what will:


Saturday, August 28, 2010

Unclean Spirit Cast Out in Jesus' Name!

Yesterday, at work, I found out that my manager's 8 month old daughter has dysentery. I told him that Ashley and I would come and pray for her, and he said that he might be calling me in the near future. He asked me, "Are you a Christian that sees visions?" At first, I didn't understand him, so I asked him to repeat himself. Then he said, "Well, I have a friend who is a Christian, and he developed these powers and can see the future. Then, another friend, his Mother is a staunch Christian, and she developed these powers to do exorcisms. Are you one of the Christians that have developed powers?"

Haha! I love it. People in the third-world have a more Christian worldview than those in the West, and they aren't even Christian!!!

So, I told him yeah, my wife gets insights on people and moves in the prophetic, and I move more in healing. It's not that we're limited to these gifts, these are just areas we're more practiced in.

I'm looking forward to his phone call, but regardless, his daughter's name is Niesha. So, join me: Dysentery, sickness, GO! In Jesus' Name! Unclean spirit, come out of her and never return, in Jesus' Name! Body, be completely healed, in Jesus' Name!

I'll let you know the report.

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Today, Deepa, the girl we prayed for (I wrote about it here) and God grew her leg out (and shrunk one!) came back and told us she still had back pain. Something happened today, and it's been causing her a lot of problems. To demonstrate the pain, she bent about a 1/4 of the way over and stopped because it hurt too bad.

Hmm, seems fishy, doesn't it? Just yesterday, God healed her,... today it's back...

...anyhoo, we prayed once for the pain to go, and there was a slight improvement. Ashley's hand was on her back, and said it was really hot, so she left it there (heat is good!). We prayed a second time and commanded a spirit of infirmity to get out, and not return, and this time, she was completely healed! Thank You Jesus! Ashley said later that she knew it was an unclean spirit, she could sense it.

Deepa was thrilled and said she was thankful to Jesus, and to us. She then told us that everyone in the hotel speaks very highly of us, and says that we're really good doctors. Haha! We told her that we aren't doctors, but we know the Doctor.

Jesus is so awesome.

Let's do what the Bible says, and watch the Kingdom of Heaven crash into earth.

Walk in your blessing (Eph 1:3).

Friday, August 27, 2010

More healing, and a salvation!

Yesterday, Kundan, a friend of ours from housekeeping, came by to clean our room. While he was here, two of his coworkers came in. One was a female, and when she was on her way out I thought I got a word of knowledge that she had back pain. So, I asked her, and she did. I had her sit down, and Ashley held her legs. One was short.

I had Kundan, and the other gentleman watch her legs as Ashley and I prayed for it to grow out. One of the legs started to grow, and the gap began to shorten, but it wasn't closing all the way. Then I commanded the other leg to shrink in Jesus' Name, and as soon as I did that it jumped right back to where it was supposed to be. Both legs were even!

The girl, Deepa, felt both of her legs growing/shrinking as we prayed. She was very thankful to Jesus and to Ashley and I, and her back pain was totally gone!

After Deepa and the other gentleman left, it was just Kundan left in the room. He was very amazed. He kept trying to express his shock in broken English, all that would come out was, "This I have seen with my eyes... I have never imagined..."

Ashley and I used the opportunity to tell him about the love and power of Jesus Christ. We told him that Jesus loved him, and that if he was willing to turn away from all wrong things and live a life of love, that Jesus would send His Spirit to live in his heart (it's hard to present the fullness of the goodness with such a language barrier).

Kundan was ready to turn from sin and receive Jesus as Lord, so we prayed with him. It was a typical sinners prayer, and we asked God to fill him up. At the end, I asked Kundan how he was feeling, and he was like, "Something feeling good." So, because of the love and power of Jesus, we have another brother to spend eternity with!!!

We offered to come to Kundan's home and teach him and his roommates more about Jesus and the Bible. He sounded interested so we'll see what happens!

Haha, Jesus You're so amazing! Kingdom baby! Kingdom!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

The Increase of His Government Will Know No End!

Since being in India, Ashley and I have prayed for a lot of people. Probably 7 - 10 in the last week. God has healed every single person we've prayed for.

Word is getting out about the healing power of Jesus, and it's becoming common for people to ask us to pray for them to be healed. Lately, we've been getting invited to people's houses to pray for their sick loved ones. We've had two invites in just the last two days!

Two days ago, on my way back from work, the driver asked us to come to his home and pray for his 8 year-old son because he has frequent nightmares that wake him up and terrify him. I told the driver that his son was being attacked by an evil spirit, but that Jesus is more mighty than the evil spirit and will kill it and set his son free. He was very hopeful, and glad to hear the good news. Ashley and I hope to go there tomorrow. Please pray that God would draw them into the Kingdom!

Yesterday, a man came to our room to bring us some food we had ordered. He had some stomach pain, so we prayed for him and Jesus completely knocked it out. Right afterwards, he asked Ashley and I to come to his home to pray for his mom.

This is the normal Christian life.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Jesus heals in India - again!

Last night I spoke to Baghat on the phone (he's who I wrote about in this post), and he told me that his wrist had very "low pain" in it. I prayed for him over the phone and Jesus took all the pain away.

Today, we went over to Baghat's house and met more of his family. While there, we had the opportunity to pray for Baghat's Mom, and his son. His son had nightly fevers and congestion. Baghat told me that they had seen 2 or 3 doctors, and no one can help. Ashley and I put our hands on him and commanded the infirmity to go. It was difficult to check if he was healed because his son is only 2 years old. I'm assuming he is, because the Word says we'll lay our hands on the sick and recover. But I went ahead and told Baghat that if he keeps waking up with fevers that we will come back until he is healed. Jesus healed them all (Acts 10:38) - so we know it's His will - and promised that we would do the same things and greater (John 14:12)!

After this, we prayed for Baghat's Mom. She had a stomach surgery where the doctors removed some veins, and since that time she has suffered from gas. Ashley and I put our hands on her and commanded all the organs to function as they should, and thanked Jesus for making them brand new. After praying, she said that she felt heat down by her stomach, and that it felt better.

They were all very blessed.

Ashley and I hope to return in the future to share more of Jesus with the family. We hope that a door opens and they all accept the good news. Perhaps we can start a family church (just another name for simple church that Indian's are more receptive to). Baghat is definitely a person of peace (Luke 10:5-9). If Baghat accepted Jesus, I imagine the entire family of 10+ would readily follow.

Lord, please give them heart revelation of Your beauty. Put a desire in their hearts to know more about You, and more about your Word. Thank You, Jesus! You're amazing! Amen.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

More people healed in India!

This morning, one of the hotel staff brought breakfast up to Ashley and I's room. I asked him if he had any pain in his body, and he said he had a nerve that caused him trouble in his back. I prayed for him and the pain totally went away. I told him it was all Jesus! He was blessed, and thankful.

A little later, another person from the hotel staff brought some sugar packets up to our room. I asked him the same question, and he had back pain. I had him sit down, and I pulled his legs up. One was short, but I didn't even have to pray, God just started growing it out. He stood, I prayed one more time, and all the pain was knocked out. I told him it was all Jesus! Woo!

After that, Ashley and I took a cab over to Shipra Mall. On the way there, the cab driver asked us to pray for his chest pain. When we got to the mall, we prayed, and God healed him. Then he said his back hurt too. I prayed a few times, God grew his leg out, and his back pain left. While this was going on, a man walking through the parking lot stopped and observed. I had the taxi driver translate and ask the man if he had any pain or sickness. He said he had a headache, so I prayed and Jesus healed him too. I told them both it was Jesus that healed them. They were very thankful and happy that they were pain free.

Every time God heals a person here in India, there's a language barrier. It's difficult to tell them about the Kingdom and the fullness of the good news of Jesus Christ. I usually just try to say "Jesus" as much as possible - at least three to four times every encounter. They at least get that, because they are very religious people.

Holy Spirit, please lead them to search out Jesus Christ. Appear to them in dreams and visions in the night, and open their hearts to the fullness of the love of God! Thank You, You're amazing! Amen.

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Below is a really cool YouTube video the guys over at RevivalorRiots crew put together. If you go to the source YouTube page of this video, you'll see links to their websites.

This video is really about repenting from an Old Covenant mindset and embracing a New Covenant mindset. This paradigm shift has radically changed my relationship with God in a way that has brought peace, faith, and love. I encourage you to dig deeper. If you would like to discuss, feel free to email me or leave a comment. Be blessed:



Saturday, August 21, 2010

It Begins

A few posts ago, I wrote about a cab driver that God healed after I prayed for him. The next day, on my way to work, the cab driver (a different one) said, "Sir, I have question I ask of you. My back has been in some pain for quite long time..."

He had heard from Baghat how Jesus healed his wrist, and he wanted to know if I would ask Jesus to heal his back. He was driving down a hill and crashed his car back in May. Since then, he had spent 25,000 rupees (about $500) - which is A LOT of money here - but still had no comfort. When we reached our destination, I had him get out of the car and I prayed for him. I had to pray about 5 times, but Jesus knocked it completely out.

I told him, "It was Jesus! It was Jesus! He loves you." It's difficult to say a whole lot more because of the language barrier sometimes.

He was blessed. Jesus is Lord!

Since then, I've also prayed for several of the hotel staff who had various back problems. Everyone's on their feet all the time here, so it's a common thing. Jesus has healed them all, because He loves them all. And I told them that.

In the future, I'm hoping to find a hotel manager to pray for. That would open some doors... God wants to take this place more than I do, so I've got my eyes peeled :)

Thank You Jesus for the privilege of co-laboring with You to bring the Kingdom. Let's take back the land for the Kingdom!

Bless you.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

God grows house keeper's leg out!

Today, housekeeping came by the hotel room to clean. After the two guys were done, I asked if either of them had any pain or sickness in their bodies. One of them said they had back pain.

I asked one of them to sit down, I checked his legs, and one was short. Then, like a blast from the past, God grew it out. I told him that it was Jesus, and that Jesus loved him. There wasn't much time to talk, and they didn't speak very good english. But I kept saying, "Jesus, it was Jesus."

On the way out, one of the men told me that if anyone else had back pain they would send them to Ashley and I. I told them to send us anyone who has ANY pain or sickness. They walked away touched by the Master.

The devil's got nothing, and Jesus is supreme! Thank You Lord!

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Great article a friend wrote:
"I felt sorry that they had to go through all this and I felt a bit embarrassed for myself, but I know that ultimately it’s about obedience. I didn’t see any result then and obviously I was terribly disappointed but I still hold on to God’s Word for His Word is above my experiences. If there’s a failure, it’s not with God, but with me. But when I say this, I am not condemning myself. I am secure in God’s love enough to know that His love never leaves me when I fail."

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Cab Driver's Wrist Healed!

During my time in India, I will be staying at the Park Plaza hotel. Every day, I commute to work via hotel cab drivers. Since this is going on my fourth month in India this year, Ashley and I have been able to build relationships with various hotel staff.

Yesterday, on my way to work, Baghat (pronounced Bug-ot), my cab driver, said to me, "Sir, last time you here, you blessed me for better job. But you also ask me if I had pain. Sir, I did not have pain then, but I do now." Baghat showed me his wrist. It was all bandaged up.

Baghat didn't know why there was pain, but I think it may have been some form of tendonitis. He had it X-rayed, but the bones looked fine. He told me it had been hurting him off and on for about two years.

At any rate, I told him Jesus would knock that out no problem because Jesus loves him. When we got to the office, I prayed twice and the pain was totally gone. "This is incredible, sir!" Baghat said.

Immediately after Jesus healed his wrist, he asked me to come to his home and pray for his child. His baby has had a fever off and on for two months, and keeps waking up with congestion and some other things.

God is opening doors! Man, He's just so awesome! Thank You, Papa!

I am a Spirit… How to have “Great” Faith

"Jesus equated understanding the principle of authority, to having 'great faith.' "

I am a Spirit… How to have “Great” Faith

Great article.

In India


In India. Got here last Saturday. Looking forward to praying for peeps and reporting the amazing things that God does here.

Posts might be slow in coming, but keep checking back in!

Remember, you're already blessed! (Eph 1:3)

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Cab Driver's Leg Grows Out

I called a cab to take Ashley and I to the airport today. During the ride, it came out in conversation that the driver had arthritis in his wrist, and back problems. At the airport, we prayed for his wrist, however, there was no way to check it -- he wasn't in any pain or anything. After that, he sat on top of his car and we checked his legs. One was short and God grew it out.

God will touch anybody, anytime, anywhere, because God is LOVE. Love doesn't stop!

Come on guys! Let's do this thing! Let's stop playing around and change the world.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

How do you know who to pray for?



Touch as many as you can in the time that you have.

Healings at the Plaza

Last Sunday, I went up to the Country Club Plaza in KC with JD to sell some bracelets and pray for people. The bracelets were to raise money for Threads of Hope and JD's mission trip with the World Race.

We set up a table and hung a sign on the front. On one side, it said "Bracelets, $2," on the other side it said, "FREE SPIRITUAL CLEANSING."

Almost immediately, one couple saw the spiritual cleansing side and came over to ask about it. We got to pray for the man who dealt with self pity and low self-esteem issues, and he said he felt at peace and comforted. I shared the gospel with them, but they weren't ready for Jesus.

A group of 5-6 ladies approached us to buy bracelets. When they found out it was to support mission work, they started to tell us about all these other missions organizations they were connected to. One lady, Beth, said her foot her. We prayed for her and the pain got crushed by Jesus. Then they all prayed for us and we got totally rocked.

After that, we moved to a different location. On the way over, a homeless guy saw us carrying the sign. He asked about the spiritual cleansing stuff, and said he heard we had been up on the plaza. He wanted prayer for his neck and shoulder. We prayed for his neck, and Jesus took the pain away. His shoulder only had about 10% mobility, the skin was numb, and it hurt terribly when he tried to move it. We spent about 20 minutes praying for his shoulder, and he got about 90% of the mobility back, the pain went away, and his numbness was healed. Thank You Jesus! He's good ALL the time!

After that, we found out he had horrible back pain so we prayed and God grew his leg out. We told him that Jesus loved him and that he needed to turn away from his sins.

When we reached the other spot we were going to set up, a group of kids approached us because they saw my Thursday t-shirt (a band). As we were talking with them, a group of 5-6 other kids walked up because they saw our free spiritual cleansing sign. In all, we had about 8-9 kids around us. They were asking what spiritual cleansing was, and I kind of fumbled through an answer.

I found out that one of them had back pain, so I had him sit down, and sure enough, a leg was short. I had his friends hold the leg, and God grew it out. They were blown away. Laughing at what had just happened, one kid goes, "I want to be taller!" I said, "Okay, sit down."

I commanded his legs to grow in Jesus Name', and one at a time they came out. Now everyone was really going crazy. They were so amazed at the power of Jesus. One of the kids said his ribs hurt. I prayed real fast, and the pain went away. Then another came forward and said he had torn his ACL a while back, but it wasn't completely better yet. I prayed, and much of the cracking and popping in his knee went away (but not all of it). He said it felt really warm. When he stood, he said on a scale of 1 - 10 (10 being normal), he was at about a 6 -7 before and was now at a 8.5 or 9. As we stood talking, the warmth continued in his knee. I never got to follow up with him to see if it got 100% better.

After that, one of the other kids asked if I could pray for his alcoholism. I told him that Jesus could set him free from anything. I put my hands on his chest and told him he'd feel something lift off of him. I commanded the addiction to go in Jesus' Name, and asked him what was going on. He said that he felt lighter all of the sudden, and he could breath easier. He felt and peace and comforted. Jesus is so amazing! This is the real deal guys!

After that, 4 - 5 girls came up to us. JD started to prophecy over them. On the first girl, he hit a few words spot-on. The rest of the girls got in a line, "Me next, me next!" they said. JD tore it up, and God touched their hearts.

As JD was prophesying over the girls, another group came up. One of the women of that group said she "heard" we were ministering to people and she was joining her spirit with JD's as he prophesied.

After the girls JD was prophesying too left, we talked to the other group. After a few minutes, one of the girls that left came back, and asked JD if he heard anything else. When she did this, the woman from the other group jumped right in and started sharing the love of God and the good news of Jesus Christ. She lead the girl to Jesus right there on the spot. The girl said she felt really relieved. Praise God!

After that, we asked how the woman "heard" we were ministering. She said that she was in her car, and felt the Lord said, "Look at those guys over there. Watch them." After a few minutes, the Lord said to her, "They're ministering."

How baller is that?!

Later, there were a large group of girls we got to pray over,... they were in their first year of college.

Then a group of super-cool guys came by. I prayed for one for anxiety and depression, he said he felt at peace, lighter, and much better. Then I prayed for another guy, named Regg (super cool kid), that he would do well at his soccer tryouts. He said that he prayed that morning, but that he wasn't sure if God heard him. After I prayed, he said he felt something come over his entire body. Like he had goosebumps but he didn't. I asked the Lord to increase it, and when I did, he said all of the feeling went to his ears.

I thought that maybe this was prophetic, in a sense. Through talking with him, I found out that he was a really good listener, and that he understood people well. Then it dawned on me, he said he wasn't sure if God "heard" him. Perhaps Holy Spirit was manifesting on his ears to communicate to him that He always hears? I don't know. Whatever the case, Holy Spirit You're amazing and all the glory belongs to You!

Wow, it was an amazing day. I don't even remember everything that happened. I know that there were some more legs that we saw grow out and some other stuff.

This is the Kingdom of God, guys. Get in the game. We're meant to dish out God-encounters everywhere we go. Don't wait for revival, BE REVIVAL! Jesus Christ loves you. Stop sinning, stop being apathetic and lethargic, stop being disobedient, and start being obedient. Jesus lives inside of you. You're ready, you're equipped! Go smash hell and advance the Kingdom.

Jesus, I pray for all who read this. Put a fire in their hearts, I ask. Let their hearts burn and get hot, even now, and show them that You want to take them so much deeper. Thank You for your love, and Your amazing, amazing fellowship. I give you all the glory. Thank YOU JESUS! Amen.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

This Week

Last Tuesday, we prayed for a lady and God grew her leg out. It was awesome!

I talked to the coworker I wrote about in a previous post again. I didn't know this, but he said that his shoulder had been hurting for a really long time. He had very limited mobility, and was really concerned it was going to give out while he working out or something. After praying for him, he said it was 90% better. I checked this week, and he said it was 98% better. I prayed again to finish it off.

Today, I went out for quite a few hours to pray for folks. I got turned down a bajillion times. I did, however, get to pray for a few people. One couple just wanted some good fortune. I prayed for him and definitely sensed he was facing a time of hardship after hardship, and shared this with him. He agreed. I prayed for God to give him a resilient heart, and he was blessed. I prayed for two other guys on a work break. They didn't need prayer for anything in particular, so I just asked God to bless them. They were blessed.

Later, I saw a lady with a medical boot on her leg. I asked what happened, and she explained her nerves got messed up. I prayed for her two or three times, but there was no change.

Ran into 4 - 5 girls and one of them said she had lower back pain. She even said that a doctor told her one was shorter than the other. I had another girl help me check her legs (the girl held the legs), and I had them tell me which was short. One was about an inch short. Then I put my finger on her shoulder and commanded the leg to grow. I waited for a few seconds, and checked, and the leg had grown out. God is good! The girls, however, didn't see it grow out! And the girl I prayed for didn't feel anything. I couldn't believe it! One second it was an inch short, the next the legs were even, and nobody saw it grow! Blah.

After that I loved on a homeless man for a while. He told me about his life story, how his hips got messed up, and some other things. I gave him some money and left. He didn't want prayer, but he was blessed.

Then I saw a man with a knee brace on. I asked what happened, and he said he broke his kneecap. I prayed for him, and asked him to check it. He was surprised and said it felt better. On a scale of 1 - 10, he said before it was a 6-7 and was down to a 3-4. I prayed again, and he said it got even better. However, he didn't let me go on. It was weird,... he said that he had been drinking and I think he just got confused when I asked him to pray again. It was cool though, God rocks the house and is always faithful!

Then I went and talked to another homeless man, Billie-Ray, from a previous post. He was doing a lot better since the last time I saw him. I talked to him for a while and it was a really cool time.

All of that took about 3-4 hours in the HEAT. I was worn out.

Never-the-less, God rocks. Guys, repent of your sins and accept Jesus as Lord. You need Him. He loves you, wants you, and thinks you're amazing. He can transfer you from a kingdom of darkness, to the kingdom of Light. Jesus can set you free and give you joy.

Bless you.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Movie Night... and God grew a leg out!

Last night, two friends came over to watch a movie. As we were waiting for Ryan (another friend) to arrive, I began to share testimonies with them of all the people we've seen God heal recently. I talked about legs growing out, pain being healed, etc. They were encouraged.

One was curious about God healing those with mental illnesses as she worked with the mentally ill on a daily basis. This gave me an opportunity to speak about demons, our authority as believers, and the supremacy of Jesus Christ over all. As we were talking, I asked her if she'd be open for prayer. She thanked me, but denied the offer. At first I was a bit disappointed because I wanted to demonstrate God's love and willingness to heal people like I had been talking about.

Just then, however, there was a knock at the door. Ryan showed up! Little did he know I was about to pull a fast one! I opened the door and immediately asked him if he ever had back pain. He was like, "Yeah,why?" I said, "Want to see something cool? Come sit down over here." He sat down and I checked his legs. Sure enough, one was about an inch short. I had my other two friends watch, and I commanded the leg to grow. It came right out, and Ryan was really surprised! His next words were, "My back doesn't hurt anymore!"

"Ain't that cool, man?! Praise God!" I said. Then one of my other friends pointed out that Ryan had knee problems. I asked him about it and he said that he had reconstructive surgery in the past. He wasn't currently in pain, and therefore if I prayed for him he wouldn't know if it got any better. I went for it anyways.

I put my hand on his knee and commanded the pain to never return. I left my hand there for a few seconds, and then I said, "You feel it getting warm in there?" He was like, "A little bit... but it was crazy earlier. When you commanded my legs to grow they felt like they were fire!" I said, "Isn't that awesome! Here, watch this. Lord, please double the heat right now." Then I looked back up at Ryan, "Tell me when you feel it."

A few seconds later he just laughed and shook his head in disbelief. God's so awesome! I asked him if it felt any different than before and he said it did a little bit.

God's amazing! He's so willing to touch people, we just have to step out and allow Him to use us!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Updates

In my last post, I mentioned a person I prayed for at work. He had a cyst in his shoulder that made it feel tight and in pain. When I prayed for him, he said he felt intense heat come off of my hand. The pain decreased and the shoulder loosened up.

Since then, I've been able to pray for him one more time. This time, I commanded the shoulder to loosen, and right away he said it was different. He's told me it feels 90% better! God is good!

Then, I have another friend that has had persistent new daily headaches for over a year now. Every moment of every day his head hurts. I've been praying for him every day since Sunday. It hasn't broke yet, but it will. God is good, Jesus has ALL authority and satan has none. It MUST bow.

Last night, I went to the movies and walked past two people with limps. Not good! But a day is coming when that won't happen anymore.

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Website:

I've updated the "simple church" page, and the "how to heal the sick" page. On the "simple church" page I put a Google Map. On the map are other simple churches. The idea is to connect folks of like-mind when it comes to this healing stuff, and have them put their simple churches on the map. Then, other folks who are interested in learning more or getting plugged in to a simple church can just look on the map and connect with one that meets near them.

It's got a long ways to go, but this stuff is overtaking the world.

You're blessed!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Thursday gathering // Plaza

Last Thursday, JD, Ashley, and I went over to a local gathering (simple church) just down the road. The two folks that basically make it happen are named Doug and Michelle. They are awesome! In total, there were about 15 kids there and it was very obvious that Doug and Michelle were like a big spiritual Mama and Papa to them. It was awesome to see how they nurtured the Body of Christ in that way.

JD brought over Furious Love, and we watched that. While the movie was playing, I was silently talking to God, wondering what to do after the film. As far as I knew, nobody in the group had ever had any exposure to the Kingdom-stuff. So I knew their reactions would be interesting...

After the film, one of the girls approached Doug and said something of the effect that she felt like they should all pray. I took this as an opportunity and told Doug that we regularly see people healed and God show up and perform miracles, and that we could do that tonight. I was beginning to ask Doug if he'd be okay with that, and one of the girls in the group (Doug's daughter) approached me and asked about us doing the miracle-stuff. Before she could get another sentence out of her mouth, she began to cry and said that she had been doubting God.

I knew at that moment we had entered into something divine. JD asked her to sit in a chair so we could all lay hands on her and pray. As we prayed, Ashley began to prophesy over her. I don't remember it all, but Ashley said that God thought she was adorable, and loved her creativity, and Ashley could see her painting and Jesus helping her. The girl began to cry harder and said that she was just painting the night before! Boom, Ashley nailed it!

After that, I figured we could just ask God to grow a leg out so everyone could watch and be encouraged. I asked if anyone had back problems and guess who did... yup, the girl. We checked her legs and one was about an inch and a half short - she had bad scoliosis. We prayed, and God grew it out (thank You Papa!).

After that, Michelle took her into the bathroom and they checked her spine. She said it was waaay different.

Praise God! He's so good! He'll just show up and love on anybody. It's so amazing. Time after time God is faithful.


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That was last Thursday. Yesterday, I prayed for a friend at work, and God grew his leg out and healed his shoulder (he had a cyst or something in it). He said he felt intense heat coming off of my hand.

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Today, Nick Smith (met him at the DHT in Arkansas, he's the founder of Lyfestyle Ministries) was in town for a conference at IHOP-KC. He came by, picked me up, and we headed over to the Plaza to pray for some peeps - yay for Christian recreation! We went over to the Tennis Courts and just started making rounds. We saw about 5-6 legs grow out, and many people with pain had a slight decrease. Not sure why the pain didn't just break off of people.

I don't understand why we have results sometimes and other times we don't. Today, we prayed for probably 15 - 20 people, and all we really saw healed were the 6 legs. Now, I'm very, very, grateful for what we did see. I mean, it's supernatural to the bone! However, Jesus is the standard and I want to be like Him. He healed them all instantly! I'm still pressing in on this and wrestling this out.

Either way, Nick and I, frustrated, decided to regroup. We decided we were just going to walk around and love on folks. Instead of asking if they had any pain and walking away if they didn't, we were just going to see if people needed prayer in general. The first guy we asked had just gone through a divorce. We prayed for him, and God kept speaking to my heart about him. It was a good opportunity to practice prophesying, so I did. I saw that he was a good father, and that his kids were athletic, and that he trained them, and that they were young, and that he had a bold heart. We prayed for his marriage, restoration in relationships, and that God would protect his kids from the effects of it. He was thankful, and blessed.

After that, we left the tennis courts and went down the strip. The next folks we ran into, Andrew and Kristin, were so cool! We asked if they needed prayer, or if they had anything physically wrong, and they said no to the physical stuff but that they had some marital things they wanted prayer for. Now - no joke here - we talked with them for about an hour and a half just on the sidewalk alone, then we went into a coffee shop and talked for another hour or so. It was so cool for Nick and I to be able to love on those guys and edify one another. They were really cool folks and we walked out of so blessed.

They said that they definitely thought it was a miracle that we ran into them. Now, just think of that! If we had only asked them if they had physical pain, and then walked away if they hadn't, we totally would have missed an awesome opportunity to teach about the Kingdom of God and build each other up.

Come on folks! All you have to do to be a God-moment in someone else's life is go. That's all it takes. Go be fire carrying, Kingdom advancing, hell smashing warriors for Jesus the King! Yeah!

Our own web addy!

Hey, hey! Now this baby has it's own web address:


Friday, July 23, 2010

More on the Conference

That's Caleb praying for a guy at Chick-fil-a.

Remember Jonathan, the Singaporian guy we met at the DHT? Well, he also writes a blog here: www.stillhaventfound.org.

His latest post is about the experiences we had going out and praying for the sick in Arkansas. I encourage you to go check it out!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Todd White - Rise Up

I love this guy:

And seriously, come on Church! Let's destroy hell and advance the Kingdom of Heaven!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Plaza / Church of the Resurrection

JD and I went out to the Plaza tonight to try out my new "FREE HEALING" sign. We got there, and it was raining a little, so I decided to leave the sign in the car. We were walking around, talking, looking for folks. It didn't take long before a man approached us and asked us if we had any weed. I would say that this caught be off guard, but if you've seen my hair, you know why it didn't. We explained that we didn't have any weed, but that we were praying for people for healing. He said that he didn't have any pain, but he got back pain from time to time.

I asked him to sit down so I could check his legs. Sure enough, one was short and God grew it out. When he stood up, he was like, "Whoa, I feel taller." God is good! We talked for a minute, and we told him that God loved him and thought he was amazing, then we parted.

Next, we walked upon a large group. There was a 20-something man wearing an "I Am Second" shirt, with a bunch of young girls behind him (middle school/high school aged). I figured they were there as a youth group, so I asked him about his shirt. It was a simple way to start conversation. After a minute, we told him that we were there to pray for people for healing. We asked if anyone had pain in their body's, and one of the girls said the muscles in her arms hurt from lifting stuff. We prayed a real quick prayer, and told her to check it.

She started pumping her arms, and immediately a smile came to her face. She took several steps back, "No way! No way!" Everyone in the group was laughing and surprised. Then we checked the youth group leader's legs and one was short. We prayed and it grew. They were pretty surprised. We were able to bless them, but they quickly left after that.

Then we got out the sign and stood by a fountain. It didn't work so well. One girl, and I think it was her cousin?, approached us to ask about it. We told her that we were there to pray for folks, but they weren't in need of prayer. We talked for a while about the importance of building relationships and following up with people. Yet again, another reminder from God that we're to make disciples, not converts. Still wrestling with how to incorporate that.

We got tired of standing at the fountain and went down to the movie theater. We stood out there for a while, talking to a homeless man named Billie-ray. Poor guy just lost all of his belongings - it was washed away in Brush Creek during the storm. He was stressed. We bought him dinner and prayed for him. He said he felt more relaxed, and better. He was very humble and smiling. I told him that I thought God wanted to Father him, and even though he didn't have a home, like God was watching over him as His own child, and that He wanted to provide and care for him. Billie-ray just smiled, "I believe that!" he said. This homeless guy who just lost nearly everything he had simply trusted and knew that God would provide for him.
"Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?"
Matthew 6:25-26, ESV
While we were holding the sign, and man walked passed starting at it. I asked if he had pain in his body, and he kept walking. Two minutes later, he was back, "So, how is this free?" I said, "Can I just show you?" He was open to it. We prayed for his back to be healed (he was a taxi-driver and it was in pain from his job). After prayer he said it felt better. We also checked his legs and God grew his leg out. He was thankful, and smiled. We told him that God loved him, and he left.

Billie-ray watched him walk back to his car, and was like "He got back into the car a lot easier than he got out!"

It was awesome! God is good!

After that, we went over to the Church of the Resurrection because they were having a worship concert. I saw a guy on cruches and asked to pray. He was open for it, but there was no way to test it out afterwards.

On the way out, there was a young couple in front of us. We asked them if they had any pain in their bodies, and the guy said he had some back problems. We checked his leg in the parking lot and God grew it out. He stood up and said it felt different. He was really surprised, and all smiles. God is so amazing. The Kingdom is at hand! We can reach out and touch it! They were blessed, and left.

And that wraps up the night. It was awesome. I'm trying to learn how to maintain contact with people after we pray for them. If you have any ideas, let me know. God encounters are great! But God told us to make disciples. I would like to stay in touch with the hungry ones and disciple, mentor, encourage, train, and love on them as much as God allows. Also, I'm trying to figure out how to give the message. Jesus said, "Repent, the Kingdom is at hand." That's a tough message, but it's the Kingdom Message. I'm trying to learn to give the message in a relevant way that's undergirded in love (but not compromised).

Lastly, please pray for Billie-ray, that God would provide for him and continue to touch his heart.

Thanks to all! Blessings!

Monday, July 19, 2010

2 Dudes at Chipotle


Went to Chipotle tonight for some grub. Saw two dudes sitting at a table across the way. One of them had a "not of this world" tattoo on his arm. On their way out, I asked about the tattoo and started a simple conversation. My hope was that I could grow one of their legs out.

But neither of them ever had back problems. In fact, physically, they were fine. One of them said that they had an arm that was shorter than the other. I prayed for that for about five seconds, and then quit. I don't even know why I quit now,... I think I was too focused on growing a leg out.

The whole situation got really awkward, then they left.

I realized after that I was just trying to force a healing on someone. I just wanted to grow someone's leg out. I didn't really want to love, encourage, edify, or listen to anybody else. It was really just about me at that point.

Once again, it all comes back to love. I could of just complimented him on his tattoo, and listened. I could have encouraged them, invited them to a gathering or to go out praying with us some time. I could have just loved on them or asked the Lord for a prophetic word.

But, each encounter is a learning experience! That's what lifestyle is all about! I want to be able to give every person I meet a God encounter, even if it's just a simple act of kindness or love.

On another note, be blessed by my buddy Tom:


Love!

Prayed for the Census Bureau Lady

The Census Bureau lady came by our place as we were moving yesterday. I invited her in for water since it was super hot outside. She gladly accepted and came inside.

A few days before, she came by to gather some info from us. I asked her if she had pain in her body, and she said her neck hurt. I prayed for her about four times, but the pain never went away (frustrating). She shared about a personal situation that we could pray for, so we prayed for that.

So, yesterday, when she came in, I asked how her neck was. It was still in pain, but she asked that we pray for her allergies to go away. JD, Jason, and I prayed for her, and although the neck pain didn't go away, she said she felt tingly all over. I'll take that! Holy Spirit tingles, come on!

She was like, "Wow, that feels good!"

So, God was definitely doing something. Not sure what it was, but the Word says that if we lay our hands on the sick, they'll recover (Mark 16:18)! And the Word TRUMPS our experience.

God is good. Be blessed!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Ankle Affliction smashed by King Jesus

Be encouraged by my friend Pete Cabrera:


Also, God grew a leg and an arm out on Wednesday! He's mighty!

Blessings in Jesus' Name!